Under the guidance of CEDA’s organizational objectives and strategic plan, we are engaged in a number of projects with partners and various donor organizations.
Environmental conservation and disaster risk reduction
Capacity building
Mangrove Reforestation
Field study and research activities
Community development
Humanitarian assistance to vulnerable communities and marginalised population groups
This is a publication about the activities and experiences of the Community Based Mangrove Conservation Project, which was implemented in eight villages in Kyaukphyu Township, Rakhine State, for 18 months from July 2019 to December 2020 with the support of the Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Programme Facility.
The Community and Environmental Development Association (CEDA) is a non-profit organization based in Kyaukpyu, Rakhine, Myanmar.
The Coastal Region Mangrove Conservation Organization (CRMCO) was founded on December 5, 2016 in Kyaukphyu, Rakhine State. CRMCO was renamed the Community and Environmental Development Association (CEDA) on December 16, 2020. It has the registration number 02/Rakhine/034. CEDA’s vision is to create harmony between humans and their environment and to ensure that development is sustained for future generations.
What is CEDA?
The Community and Environmental Development Association (CEDA) focuses on environmental conservation and capacity building, field study and research activities, community development and disaster risk reduction, environmental rights, and humanitarian assistance to vulnerable communities and marginalised population groups.
Founded
5 December 2016
Legal Status
The registration number is (2/Rakhine/034)
Vision
CEDA’s vision is to create harmony between humans and their environment and to ensure that development is sustained for future generations.
Mission
CEDA’s mission is to improve the quality of mangrove forests to reduce natural disasters and develop livelihoods.
Goals
CEDA’s goal is to balance environmental conservation with the implementation of livelihood and development activities by rural communities.
Objectives
To raise community awareness of environmental conservation.
To improve community resilience to natural disasters.
To assist vulnerable and marginalised population groups.
To improve access to water, environmental sanitation, and personal hygiene.
This is a publication about the activities and experience of the Community Based Mangrove Conservation Project, which was implemented for 18 months from July 2019 to December 2020 with the support of Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Program Facility in 8 villages in Kyaukphyu Township, Rakhine State.